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    A USF physics professor studying chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a recently discovered brain disease in athletes who have suffered repeated brain trauma from on-field collisions, suggests possibility that CTE can start when an on-field collision generates a 'seed' that spreads within the damaged brain, comparable to 'prion diseases,' such as 'mad cow disease,' where a damaged protein can transmit its damaged state to its healthy counterparts and subsequently induces spreading of protein abnormality.

    Public Release: 9-May-2016
    USF professor studying similarities in Alzheimer's and CTE from head injuries

    Researcher says football players' brain injuries leading to chronic traumatic encephalopathy may start with a 'planted seed,' then spread
    University of South Florida (USF Innovation)
    TAMPA, Fla. (May 9, 2016) - A University of South Florida professor is joining a growing number of researchers studying chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a recently discovered brain disease in athletes who have suffered repeated brain trauma from on-field collisions.
    Dr. Martin Muschol, an associate professor of physics at USF who studies Alzheimer's disease, is investigating the possibility that CTE can start when an on-field collision can generate a "seed" that subsequently induces a systemic spreading of protein abnormality in the brain.
    While research on CTE is in the early stages, because of its symptoms many researchers are comparing CTE to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases...
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